Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter

Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter
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Monday, May 11, 2015

Brands of Binocula 8X40 HD Telescope Binoculars Magnification


Brands of Binocula 8X40 HD Telescope Binoculars Magnification

Brands of Binocula 8X40 HD Telescope Binoculars Magnification


Brands of Binocula 8X40 HD Telescope Binoculars Magnification

  • 8X40:Magnification:8X Field:8.2° Bak-e prism
  • Objective Lens diameter:40mm
  • 1 x monocular 1 x cleaning cloth
  • 1 x pouch 1 x Manual
  • Telescope is pure optical instruments, so it is ok to use in the evening , but if the target is under the condition of black and no light environment, we can not see anything. Because the telescope is LLL night vision, its characteristic is by external light( such as lamplight/concert/street lamp/neon light/fireworks etc.) to see
 
Brands of Binocula 8X40 HD Telescope Binoculars Magnification

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Swarovski Optik El Swarovision Binoculars, 8.5x42mm

Swarovski Optik El Swarovision Binoculars, 8.5x42mm


Swarovski Optik El Swarovision Binoculars, 8.5x42mm

Swarovski Optik El Swarovision Binoculars, 8.5x42mm

I was unsure whether to get these or the Leica Ultravid or the Zeiss Victory counterparts. I was able to compare the Swarovski and Zeiss in a store, but the Leica was hard to find (only one desler in Boston area).

It took Leica's 800 number a week to return my inquiry to their tech service person regarding what appeared to be their distinctive coatings, so I eliminated Leica based on poor distribution (at least in the Massachusetts market) and poor customer support.

As between the Swarovski EL Swarovision versus the (less expensive) Zeiss Victory, I felt the two were a near optical tie.

But, I subjectively preferred the Zeiss for their grey external body color versus the Swarovski green and I liked the Zeiss image color vividness and the snappy focus better than the Swarovski's seemingly more shallow depth of field. And, I disliked the Swarovski double-hinge "appearance". However, the tie-breaker, for me, was the excellent Swarovski field of view for their 8.5 versus the Zeiss 8 power's field of view (how does Swarovski do that?), and I preferred the Swarovski warranty over the Zeiss warranty. (I have trouble hand-holding a 10 power and I don't care for their smaller field of view.)


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